Phillips Brooks, the nineteenth-century minister who wrote “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” defined preaching as “the communication of Truth through… READ MORE
I recently heard Brad Thor describe his novels as “faction,” a portmanteau of fact and fiction. Rising Tiger begins with… READ MORE
Charles Holmes wants a new trial. Five years earlier, he confessed to murdering Nashville music executive Lance Legard. Now, he… READ MORE
When it comes to planting and revitalizing churches, rural America is a forgotten field. It faces a variety of demographic… READ MORE
Everyone acknowledges that there are gaps between white and Black Americans with regard to a number of metrics, such as… READ MORE
Six female students have gone missing from the Arizona Institute of Technology, and campus police have called in the FBI… READ MORE
Independence Day commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The… READ MORE
“In today’s culture, it’s not popular to be against something unless it’s blatantly immoral or illegal,” writes Roger Olson. However,… READ MORE
Racism is America’s deepest and longest lasting wound. Sometimes, the wound seems to heal; other times, to deteriorate. According to… READ MORE
Deconstruction is all the rage in contemporary Christian discourse. It refers to people reevaluating the faith commitments with which they… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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